smashing

smashing
adjective
(coll.) toll (ugs.); klasse (ugs.)
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adjective (marvellous; splendid: What a smashing idea!; a smashing new bike.) toll
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smash·ing
[ˈsmæʃɪŋ]
adj BRIT (approv dated fam) klasse fam, toll fam
a \smashing view eine fantastische Aussicht
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['smʃɪŋ]
adj (esp Brit inf)
klasse inv, Klasse pred, dufte (all inf)

isn't it smashing! — unheimlich dufte! (inf)

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smashing adj
1. heftig (Schlag)
2. vernichtend (Niederlage)
3. besonders Br umg toll, sagenhaft (Figur, Zeit etc), umwerfend (Erfolg etc)
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adjective
(coll.) toll (ugs.); klasse (ugs.)
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adj.
kaputt schlagend adj.
zertrümmernd adj.
zusammen schlagend adj.
zusammenschlagend (alt.Rechtschreibung) adj.

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